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A chemical injected before MRI scans to help create sharper images may cause some patients to experience a potentially deadly ...
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On Nutrition: Oxalates: Bad for bones?
Recently, I read that people with osteopenia should avoid foods with oxalates. It's hard for calcium to be absorbed. The ...
Scientists believe they may have found the reason why some people get so sick the contrast dye you get before an MRI.
A toxic metal used in MRI scans may pose greater health risks than previously known, especially in people who consume foods ...
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is an important tool to help doctors see what’s happening inside your body. But new, ...
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis can cause a thickening and hardening of the skin, heart and lungs—and cause painful contracting of the joints.
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Scientists have found that a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans can generate nanoparticles of the metal in human tiss ...
Normally, an MRI is used to explore the inside of the human body more thoroughly, especially to look at tissues that cannot be seen with a conventional X-ray. It is an examination ...
Researchers from the University of New Mexico found that gadolinium – a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans – could mix with oxalic acid found in many foods to precipitate tiny ...
Oxalic acid, a common molecule found in foods such as spinach and berries, may increase a patient's risk of experiencing ...